Ring - 18 kt. Rose gold Tanzanite - Diamond






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18 carat rose gold ring with a natural 0.40 ct teardrop Tanzanite main stone and 0.30 ct of natural surrounding diamonds, total weight 2.70 g, EU size 55, new and made in Italy, with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
Ring in Rose Gold 18kt with Tanzanite and Natural Diamonds
Handmade in Italy
Main Stone: 1 Natural Tear-Drop Cut Tanzanite with an estimated weight of about 0.40 ct.
Surrounding Stones: Natural Diamonds with an estimated weight of about 0.30 ct
Total Weight: 2.70 g
Ring Size: 15
Tested AU 18kt gold
Condition: New
Comes with box and jewelry warranty
Shipping: Tracked and insured
Any duties are borne by the buyer
Seller's Story
Ring in Rose Gold 18kt with Tanzanite and Natural Diamonds
Handmade in Italy
Main Stone: 1 Natural Tear-Drop Cut Tanzanite with an estimated weight of about 0.40 ct.
Surrounding Stones: Natural Diamonds with an estimated weight of about 0.30 ct
Total Weight: 2.70 g
Ring Size: 15
Tested AU 18kt gold
Condition: New
Comes with box and jewelry warranty
Shipping: Tracked and insured
Any duties are borne by the buyer
Seller's Story
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